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# Upgrading Your DLAMI

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## DLAMI Upgrade

* **Note**\
  When attaching and moving Amazon EBS volumes between DLAMIs, you must have both the DLAMIs and the new volume in the same Availability Zone.

## Software Updates

* **Note**\
  We cannot guarantee that a package update will be successful. Attempting to update a package in an environment with incompatible dependencies can result in a failure. In such a case, you should contact the library maintainer to see if it is possible to update the package dependencies. Alternatively, you can attempt to modify the environment in such a way that allows the update. However, this modification will likely mean removing or updating existing packages, which means that we can no longer guarantee stability of this environment.


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